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Tag Archives: firefox
10 Must-have Firefox Addons for Privacy, Security and Utility
I have used every manner of web browser from lynx, Mosaic and Netscape builds to abusing curl commands and mostly prefer Firefox for the bulk of my daily desktop/laptop needs due to the strong plugin ecosystem. Below you’ll find my … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 best firefox addons, addons, browsers, firefox, mozilla firefox, privacy, security
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Always Fill Saved Credentials in Firefox
Sometimes web page Javascript will disallow you to auto fill your saved password credentials. In recent versions of Firefox there’s now a way to fill out credentials without digging into preferences -> security -> saved passwords. Simply enter the username … Continue reading
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Tagged firefox, password, security, tip, web browser
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